Peter Kleer1809–
- Name
- Peter Kleer
- Surname
- Kleer
- Given names
- Peter
Birth | interpreted March 8, 1809 (22.03.1809) 47 42 Note: Im Taufregister ist das Geburtstagsdatum 08.03.1809 genannt
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Christening | August 8, 1809 (Age 5 months) Religion: r.k. Note: Taufregistereintrag KB-Illingen
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Birth of a sister | Elisabeth Kleer (Klaer) May 2, 1810 (Age 13 months) |
Gerber-Nummer | .4790. Note: (.4790.2: Kind)
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Christening of a sister | Elisabeth Kleer (Klaer) May 3, 1810 (Age 13 months) Religion: r.k. Note: Taufregistereintrag KB-Illingen
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Historical Event | between 1812 and 1815 (Age 2 years) Note: War of 1812 between the Americans and the British. The Creek (or Red Stick) War in Alabama had different origins, but it coincided with the war of 1812, and the U.S. treated it as a part of the larger war, with Jackson and his forces also in charge of defeating the Creeks - http://goo.gl/cu6BNB
M151 |
Historical Event | between 1830 and 1830 (Age 20 years) Note: The Trail of Tears is a name given to the ethnic cleansing and forced relocation of Native American nations from southeastern parts of the United States following the Indian Removal Act of 1830. The removal included many members of the Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations, among others in the United States, from their homelands to Indian Territory in eastern sections of the present-day state of Oklahoma. The phrase originated from a description of the removal of the Choctaw Nation in 1831. In 1831 the Choctaw were the first to be removed, and they became the model for all other removals. After the Choctaw, the Seminole were removed in 1832, the Creek in 1834, then the Chickasaw in 1837, and finally the Cherokee in 1838. - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trail_of_Tears
M5005 |
Historical Event | 1832 (Age 22 years) Note: Cholera killed 4,340 people in New Orleans & over 3,000 in New York City - http://goo.gl/0602J7
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Marriage of a half-sibling | Bernhard Birkelbach — Eva Kleer — View this family July 21, 1835 (Age 26 years) |
Historical Event | between October 1835 and April 1836 (Age 26 years) Note: The Texas Revolution (or Texas War of Independence) was fought from October 2, 1835 to April 21, 1836 between Mexico and the Texas (Tejas) portion of the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas. The Texas Revolution erupted in 1836, after Texas declared its independence from Mexico. Mexico responded by invading Texas, where General Santa Anna won decisive victories in the battles of the Alamo and Goliad. The war ended at the Battle of San Jacinto (about 20 miles) east of modern day downtown Houston) where General Sam Houston led the Texas Army to victory in 18 minutes over a portion of the Mexican Army under Santa Anna, who was captured shortly after the battle. The conclusion of the war resulted in the creation of the Republic of Texas - http://goo.gl/4B84q9
M4969 |
Event | 1843 (Age 33 years) Note: The Great Comet of 1843, formally designated C/1843 D1 and 1843 I, was a long-period comet which became very bright in March 1843 (it is also known as the Great March Comet). It was discovered on February 5, 1843 and rapidly brightened to become a great comet. It was a member of the Kreutz Sungrazers, a family of comets resulting from the breakup of a parent comet (X/1106 C1) into multiple fragments in about 1106. These comets pass extremely close to the surface of the Sun—within a few solar radii—and often become very bright as a result.
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Historical Event | from 1846 to 1848 (Age 36 years) Note: The Mexican-American War was an armed conflict between the United States of America and the United Mexican States from 1846 to 1848 in the wake of the 1845 U.S. annexation of Texas, which Mexico considered part of its territory despite the 1836 Texas Revolution - http://goo.gl/dGxJ1k
M4970 |
Historical Event | between 1857 and 1859 (Age 47 years) Note: In 1857-1859, there was an extremely severe worldwide outbreak of influenza - http://goo.gl/XVwD6F
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Historical Event | between April 1861 and May 1865 (Age 52 years) Note: In the spring of 1861, tensions between the northern and southern United States over issues including state's right versus federal authority, westward expansion and slavery exploded into the American Civil War - http://goo.gl/ETtxkC
M4604 |
Historical Event | 1867 (Age 57 years) Note: The Alaska Purchase was the purchase of 586,412 square miles of new territory by the United States from the Russian Empire (a bargain at two cents an acre) - http://goo.gl/Gz2kHh
M4971 |
Historical Event | 1867 (Age 57 years) Note: 3,093 perished from yellow fever in New Orleans - http://goo.gl/iiduRH
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Historical Event | 1869 (Age 59 years) Note: The First Transcontinental Railroad was a 1,907-mile contiguous railroad line constructed between 1863 and 1869 across the western United States to connect the Pacific coast with the existing Eastern U.S. rail network - http://goo.gl/Xafdg5
M4977 |
Historical Event | 1878 (Age 68 years) Note: Over 13,000 deaths occurred from yellow fever in lower Mississippi Valley - http://goo.gl/9lEiEH
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Historical Event | between April 1898 and August 1898 (Age 89 years) Note: The Spanish-American War was a conflict in 1898 between Spain and the United States, the result of American intervention in the Cuban War of Independence - http://goo.gl/AZzZyH
M4978 |
Historical Event | 1916 (Age 106 years) Note: Over 7,000 deaths and 27,363 cases reported in America's worst polio (infantile paralysis) epidemic - http://goo.gl/ZBEQA1
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Historical Event | between 1917 and November 1918 (Age 107 years) Note: The United States enters 'The Great War' where more than nine million combatants were killed- http://goo.gl/CElxTx
M4979 |
Historical Event | 1918 (Age 108 years) Note: Spanish Influenza killed over 500,000 people in the United States, and somewhere between 20 and 40 million in what has been cited as the most devastating epidemic in history - http://goo.gl/nYVCtq
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Religion | r.k. |
Last change | November 26, 2019 – 00:11:22 by: Dieter Eckstein |
Family with parents |
father |
Sebastian Kleer (Claire) Birth: interpreted September 5, 1761 (25.09.1761) 25 31 — Merchweiler Occupation: Tagelöhner Religion: r.k. Gerber-Nummer: .4708. .4789. .4790. |
mother |
Magdalena Fuchs Birth: May 26, 1766 62 47 — Urexweiler Religion: r.k. Gerber-Nummer: .4790. |
Marriage: May 9, 1808 — Uchtelfangen |
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10 months himself |
Peter Kleer Birth: interpreted March 8, 1809 (22.03.1809) 47 42 — Illingen Religion: r.k. Gerber-Nummer: .4790. |
14 months younger sister |
Elisabeth Kleer (Klaer) Birth: May 2, 1810 48 43 — Glashütte, Merchweiler Religion: r.k. Gerber-Nummer: .4790. |
Father’s family with Elisabeth Sentz (Sens) |
father |
Sebastian Kleer (Claire) Birth: interpreted September 5, 1761 (25.09.1761) 25 31 — Merchweiler Occupation: Tagelöhner Religion: r.k. Gerber-Nummer: .4708. .4789. .4790. |
step-mother |
Elisabeth Sentz (Sens) Birth: January 10, 1766 26 28 — Gennweiler Religion: r.k. Gerber-Nummer: .9359. .4789. Death: between September 22, 1807 and May 9, 1808 |
Marriage: January 29, 1788 — Illingen |
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3 years half-sister |
Eva Kleer Birth: September 11, 1790 29 24 — Gennweiler Religion: r.k. Gerber-Nummer: .4789. .748. |
2 years half-sister |
Anna Maria Kleer Birth: February 11, 1793 31 27 — Gennweiler Religion: r.k. Gerber-Nummer: .4789. |
3 years half-brother |
Dominic Kleer Birth: February 17, 1796 34 30 — Gennweiler Religion: r.k. Gerber-Nummer: .4789. |
20 months half-sister |
Katharina Kleer Birth: October 6, 1797 36 31 — Gennweiler Religion: r.k. Gerber-Nummer: .4789. |
21 months half-brother |
Wilhelm Kleer Birth: July 1, 1799 37 33 — Gennweiler Religion: r.k. Gerber-Nummer: .4789. |
13 months half-sister |
Anna Maria Kleer Birth: August 4, 1800 38 34 — Gennweiler Religion: r.k. Gerber-Nummer: .4789. |
3 years half-brother |
Lorenz Kleer Birth: January 19, 1803 41 37 — Glashütte, Merchweiler Religion: r.k. Gerber-Nummer: .4789. Death: May 12, 1804 — Glashütte, Merchweiler |
2 years half-brother |
Franz Kleer Birth: June 16, 1805 43 39 — Glashütte, Merchweiler Religion: r.k. Gerber-Nummer: .4789. Death: February 25, 1806 — Glashütte, Merchweiler |
2 years half-brother |
Johann Kleer Birth: September 22, 1807 46 41 — Glashütte, Merchweiler Religion: r.k. Gerber-Nummer: .4789. Death: September 23, 1807 — Glashütte, Merchweiler |
Birth | Im Taufregister ist das Geburtstagsdatum 08.03.1809 genannt |
Christening | Taufregistereintrag KB-Illingen |
Gerber-Nummer | (.4790.2: Kind) |
Birth | interpreted March 8, 1809 (22.03.1809) 47 42 Note: Im Taufregister ist das Geburtstagsdatum 08.03.1809 genannt
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Christening | August 8, 1809 (Age 5 months) Religion: r.k. Note: Taufregistereintrag KB-Illingen
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Birth of a sister | Elisabeth Kleer (Klaer) May 2, 1810 (Age 13 months) |
Gerber-Nummer | .4790. Note: (.4790.2: Kind)
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Christening of a sister | Elisabeth Kleer (Klaer) May 3, 1810 (Age 13 months) Religion: r.k. Note: Taufregistereintrag KB-Illingen
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Historical Event | between 1812 and 1815 (Age 2 years) Note: War of 1812 between the Americans and the British. The Creek (or Red Stick) War in Alabama had different origins, but it coincided with the war of 1812, and the U.S. treated it as a part of the larger war, with Jackson and his forces also in charge of defeating the Creeks - http://goo.gl/cu6BNB
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Historical Event | between 1830 and 1830 (Age 20 years) Note: The Trail of Tears is a name given to the ethnic cleansing and forced relocation of Native American nations from southeastern parts of the United States following the Indian Removal Act of 1830. The removal included many members of the Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations, among others in the United States, from their homelands to Indian Territory in eastern sections of the present-day state of Oklahoma. The phrase originated from a description of the removal of the Choctaw Nation in 1831. In 1831 the Choctaw were the first to be removed, and they became the model for all other removals. After the Choctaw, the Seminole were removed in 1832, the Creek in 1834, then the Chickasaw in 1837, and finally the Cherokee in 1838. - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trail_of_Tears
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Historical Event | 1832 (Age 22 years) Note: Cholera killed 4,340 people in New Orleans & over 3,000 in New York City - http://goo.gl/0602J7
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Marriage of a half-sibling | Bernhard Birkelbach — Eva Kleer — View this family July 21, 1835 (Age 26 years) |
Historical Event | between October 1835 and April 1836 (Age 26 years) Note: The Texas Revolution (or Texas War of Independence) was fought from October 2, 1835 to April 21, 1836 between Mexico and the Texas (Tejas) portion of the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas. The Texas Revolution erupted in 1836, after Texas declared its independence from Mexico. Mexico responded by invading Texas, where General Santa Anna won decisive victories in the battles of the Alamo and Goliad. The war ended at the Battle of San Jacinto (about 20 miles) east of modern day downtown Houston) where General Sam Houston led the Texas Army to victory in 18 minutes over a portion of the Mexican Army under Santa Anna, who was captured shortly after the battle. The conclusion of the war resulted in the creation of the Republic of Texas - http://goo.gl/4B84q9
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Event | 1843 (Age 33 years) Note: The Great Comet of 1843, formally designated C/1843 D1 and 1843 I, was a long-period comet which became very bright in March 1843 (it is also known as the Great March Comet). It was discovered on February 5, 1843 and rapidly brightened to become a great comet. It was a member of the Kreutz Sungrazers, a family of comets resulting from the breakup of a parent comet (X/1106 C1) into multiple fragments in about 1106. These comets pass extremely close to the surface of the Sun—within a few solar radii—and often become very bright as a result.
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Historical Event | from 1846 to 1848 (Age 36 years) Note: The Mexican-American War was an armed conflict between the United States of America and the United Mexican States from 1846 to 1848 in the wake of the 1845 U.S. annexation of Texas, which Mexico considered part of its territory despite the 1836 Texas Revolution - http://goo.gl/dGxJ1k
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Historical Event | between 1857 and 1859 (Age 47 years) Note: In 1857-1859, there was an extremely severe worldwide outbreak of influenza - http://goo.gl/XVwD6F
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Historical Event | between April 1861 and May 1865 (Age 52 years) Note: In the spring of 1861, tensions between the northern and southern United States over issues including state's right versus federal authority, westward expansion and slavery exploded into the American Civil War - http://goo.gl/ETtxkC
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Historical Event | 1867 (Age 57 years) Note: The Alaska Purchase was the purchase of 586,412 square miles of new territory by the United States from the Russian Empire (a bargain at two cents an acre) - http://goo.gl/Gz2kHh
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Historical Event | 1867 (Age 57 years) Note: 3,093 perished from yellow fever in New Orleans - http://goo.gl/iiduRH
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Historical Event | 1869 (Age 59 years) Note: The First Transcontinental Railroad was a 1,907-mile contiguous railroad line constructed between 1863 and 1869 across the western United States to connect the Pacific coast with the existing Eastern U.S. rail network - http://goo.gl/Xafdg5
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Historical Event | 1878 (Age 68 years) Note: Over 13,000 deaths occurred from yellow fever in lower Mississippi Valley - http://goo.gl/9lEiEH
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Historical Event | between April 1898 and August 1898 (Age 89 years) Note: The Spanish-American War was a conflict in 1898 between Spain and the United States, the result of American intervention in the Cuban War of Independence - http://goo.gl/AZzZyH
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Historical Event | 1916 (Age 106 years) Note: Over 7,000 deaths and 27,363 cases reported in America's worst polio (infantile paralysis) epidemic - http://goo.gl/ZBEQA1
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Historical Event | between 1917 and November 1918 (Age 107 years) Note: The United States enters 'The Great War' where more than nine million combatants were killed- http://goo.gl/CElxTx
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Historical Event | 1918 (Age 108 years) Note: Spanish Influenza killed over 500,000 people in the United States, and somewhere between 20 and 40 million in what has been cited as the most devastating epidemic in history - http://goo.gl/nYVCtq
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Religion | r.k. |
Last change | November 26, 2019 – 00:11:22 by: Dieter Eckstein |